I want to berate you in the back seat all night long.
That is a correct but unlikely use of the verb, and suggests quite the wrong meaning. How about "The drill sergeant will berate any soldiers who appear on parade in scuffed boots."
(The words may be part of separate clauses, or the letter I could specifically refer to the letter of the alphabet. Otherwise, the proper conjugation is "am.")Examples:The one that I like the best is...
"I would like to return the gift you gave to me." "I understand you are trying to help me." "I don't get why this is always happening to me." I really hope that aunt shelly will get ME a great gift...
(verb) The photographer will use his camera to take many pictures. We use chocolate syrup to flavor our milk. The neighbor wants to use our lawnmower this afternoon. Since we're out of milk I'll use...